South Downpublished at 02:03 British Summer Time 8 May 2015
Maggie Taggart
The Sinn Fein candidate, Chris Hazzard, acts as his own tally man.
Alliance Party's Naomi Long loses East Belfast seat to DUP's Gavin Robinson
Sinn Féin’s Michelle Gildernew loses Fermanagh and South Tyrone seat to UUP’s Tom Elliott
DUP's Willie McCrea loses South Antrim seat to UUP's Danny Kinahan
Final results: DUP: 8 (-) Sinn Féin: 4 (-1) SDLP: 3 UUP: 2 (+2) Ind: 1 Alliance: 0 (-1)
Maggie Taggart
The Sinn Fein candidate, Chris Hazzard, acts as his own tally man.
Danny Kinahan has been elected in South Antrim.
Gareth Gordon
BBC News NI Political Correspondent
SDLP sounding increasingly confident about Alasdair McDonnell in Belfast South.
Ian Paisley, DUP - 18,107
Timothy Gaston, TUV - 6,561
Daithí McKay, Sinn Féin - 5,143
Robin Swann, UUP - 5,054
Declan O'Loan, SDLP - 2,925
Jayne Dunlop, Alliance Party - 2,351
Robert Hill, UKIP - 1,341
Carol Freeman, Conservative Party - 368
Thomas Palmer, Independent - 57
Ian Paisley retains his seat and thanks his constituents for his "sweet victory".
Jim Shannon of the DUP is re-elected in Strangford.
Ciara Riddell
BBC News NI
South Antrim turnout: Eligible voters 67425, total votes 36734, percent turnout 54.48%.
Mark Simpson
BBC News NI
A pensive Gavin Robinson of the DUP arrives at Belfast count. Soon he may be smiling. Next stop Westminster it seems.
Ciara Riddell
BBC News NI
East Antrim turnout: Eligible voters 62811, total votes polled 33688, percentage turnout 53.63%.
Sean O'Halloran
BBC News NI
Mark Durkan has stretched his majority in Foyle, despite a lower turnout.
Mark Durkan, SDLP - 17,725
Gearóid Ó Heára, Sinn Féin - 11,679
Gary Middleton, DUP - 4,573
Julia Kee, UUP - 1,226
David Hawthorne, Alliance Party - 835
Kyle Thompson, UKIP - 832
Hamish Badenoch, Conservative Party - 132
Pat Doherty, Sinn Féin - 16,807
Tom Buchanan, DUP - 6,747
Daniel McCrossan, SDLP - 6,444
Ross Hussey, UUP - 6,144
Stephen Donnelly, Alliance Party - 869
Ciaran McClean, Green Party - 780
Barry Brown, Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol - 528
Claire-Louise Leyland, Conservative Party - 169
Susan-Anne White, Independent - 166
Julian Fowler
BBC News NI
Pat Doherty tells the crowd in Omagh that "happiness is winning West Tyrone". His message to Westminster: "We can't take any more of these cuts."
It's all over in Foyle, North Antrim, Lagan Valley and West Tyrone.
In South Down, counting has just started.
Gregory Campbell and supporters crunch the numbers to see whether he's keeping his East Londonderry seat.
Re-elected in Foyle, Mark Durkan kisses his wife Jacqui.
Reports are suggesting that it's tight in Upper Bann between the UUP's Jo-Anne Dobson and the incumbent, David Simpson of the DUP.
Mr Simpson has told BBC Radio Ulster: "I don't think I've lost the seat."
"There's still some way to go in this count. We're quietly confident without being arrogant about it, we're quietly confident that we'll hold the seat."
Chris Thornton
BBC News NI
Winning MP Jeffrey Donaldson is hoisted by the DUP team
Sinn Féin's Pat Doherty retained West Tyrone seat with a total of 16,807 votes.
Mark Durkan is elected in Foyle.